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I can't shake my gut feeling that OUYA is going to be bigger than even they realize right now. Full disclosure: do I know some of the principals there? Yes. Have I heard their thoughts on this? Briefly. Do I have inside information? NO! Simply put, the potential for OUYA as a competitive Android game platform is significant, regardless of whether they incorporate their chipsets into other manufacturer's television sets, get purchased by someone else, or carve their own path. I am optimistic that OUYA, in some way, shape, or form, is here for the long haul, which is why I was psyched when I received my official OUYA username the other day. In case you're looking for me online, here's where you can find me: